Netrin-4 promotes mural cell adhesion and recruitment to endothelial cells.

Q4 Neuroscience
Esma Lejmi, Ilyes Bouras, Serge Camelo, Marie Roumieux, Norbert Minet, Carole Leré-Déan, Tatyana Merkulova-Rainon, Gwennhael Autret, Catherine Vayssettes, Olivier Clement, Jean Plouët, Laurence Leconte
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Abstract

Netrins are secreted molecules involved in axon guidance and angiogenesis. We previously showed that Netrin-4 acts as an anti-angiogenic factor by inhibiting endothelial cell (EC) functions. In this study, we investigated the effects of Netrin-4 on vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) activity in vitro and in vivo. We show that exogenous Netrin-4 stimulated VSMC adhesion and migration, and increased their coverage on EC tubes (grown on a Matrigel substrate). siRNA knock-down of endogenous Netrin-4 expression in VSMC decreased their recruitment to EC tubes. VSMC expressed Netrin-4 and three of the six Netrin-1 cognate receptors: DCC, Neogenin, and Unc5B. Silencing of these receptors reduced Netrin-4 adhesion to VSMC, strongly suggesting that these receptors were involved in the recruitment process. We previously showed that Netrin-4 overexpression in PC3 cancer cells delayed tumor growth in a model of subcutaneous xenograft by reducing tumor vessel density. Here, we show that Netrin-4 overexpression improved tumor blood vessel structure and increased VSMC coverage. Thus, Netrin-4 induced mural cell recruitment may play a role in the inhibition of tumor growth. Our data suggest that Netrin-4 is important for blood vessel normalization through the regulation of both endothelial and perivascular cells.

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Netrin-4促进壁细胞粘附和向内皮细胞募集。
网络蛋白是参与轴突引导和血管生成的分泌分子。我们之前的研究表明,Netrin-4通过抑制内皮细胞(EC)功能作为一种抗血管生成因子。在体外和体内研究了Netrin-4对血管平滑肌细胞(VSMC)活性的影响。我们发现外源Netrin-4刺激了VSMC的粘附和迁移,并增加了它们在EC管(生长在基质上)上的覆盖范围。内源性Netrin-4在VSMC中表达的siRNA敲除减少了它们向EC管的募集。VSMC表达Netrin-4和六个Netrin-1同源受体中的三个:DCC, Neogenin和Unc5B。这些受体的沉默减少了Netrin-4对VSMC的粘附,强烈表明这些受体参与了募集过程。我们之前的研究表明,PC3癌细胞中的Netrin-4过表达通过降低肿瘤血管密度来延缓皮下异种移植物模型中的肿瘤生长。本研究表明,Netrin-4过表达可改善肿瘤血管结构,增加VSMC覆盖。因此,Netrin-4诱导的壁细胞募集可能在抑制肿瘤生长中起作用。我们的数据表明,Netrin-4通过调节内皮细胞和血管周围细胞对血管正常化很重要。
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Vascular Cell
Vascular Cell Neuroscience-Neurology
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